The ride to Disney each day entailed 3 trains and took about 45 minutes total. It wasn’t that bad, but getting up the second day to go was a bit hard because we were exhausted. Don’t think that we didn’t put in 12 hour days though…
DisneySea is a unique park. Think Epcot but on a much larger and more impressive scale (and, in Mike’s opinion, not as boring). It’s centered around Mediterranean Harbor which takes its cue from Italy:
We were very impressed by the size and thought put into this park. Every land was based around different bodies of water (including Cape Cod, New York Harbor, and Ariel’s Mermaid Lagoon).
The oddest thing we noticed over the two days was the presence of a certain teddy bear. EVERYONE had them. His name is Duffy, and he is the official Disney teddy bear. (FYI: he has a girlfriend named Shelly Mae…we think).
One of the highlights of the day was the afternoon water parade. Basically Chip ‘n’ Dale and Goofy drove boats around the harbor and sprayed the crowd with hoses. Disney employees stood on land and squirted the crowd as well. One enthusiastic employee had a full-scale fire hose and powerfully deluged the crowd…like, full-on hosing the audience. They loved it…we couldn’t stop laughing.
Here are some more pictures from the day:
While it was a bit expensive and some of the hottest/humid weather we have experienced, we are really glad we went. We felt like we really learned a lot about Japanese leisure time.